- The
Banderia Prutenorum is a m****cript of 48
parchment sheets, 18.6 by 29.3 cm (7.3 by 11.5 inches),
composed by Jan Długosz and
illuminated by Stanisław...
-
Sixtus IV on 2 June 1480, two w****s
after his death. His work
Banderia Prutenorum of 1448 is his
description of the 1410
Battle of Grunwald,
which took...
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borderland (marchiam) and the
territories of the
Prussians (confinia
Prutenorum), that they may thus
indeed take up the task and
readily embark upon the...
- but also from Długosz's
alleged biases against Lithuanians.
Banderia Prutenorum is a mid-15th-century m****cript with
images and
Latin descriptions of...
-
Wappen Danzigs), in its
current form,
dates back to 1410 and
Banderia Prutenorum. The coat of arms is very
similar to the flag of Gdańsk. It
depicts two...
- him as a
German (Nicolaus
dictus Niksz,
nacione Swewus) in his
Banderia Prutenorum.
Historian Stephen Turnbull identified him as a "secular
knight of Polish...
- with a
Lithuanian identity were
recorded in the 15th-century
Banderia Prutenorum,
written by Jan Długosz. At the
Battle of
Grunwald in 1410, two distinct...
-
autograph of Copernicus' De
Revolutionibus and Jan Długosz's
Banderia Prutenorum, and a
large collection of
underground literature (so-called
drugi obieg...
- the
Collection of Avv. Santini,
Urbino Ms.
Palatino 766 (BNCF)
Banderia Prutenorum New York,
collection of
Mickey Cartin (Augsburg Book of Miracles) Saint...
- as
Komtur of Brandenburg.
According to Jan Długosz's
notes in
Banderia Prutenorum, he was
taken prisoner by Długosz's
father and then
beheaded by Vytautas...